I didn't really like Niko as the main Character in 4, the game was great but maybe a bit gritty. BOGT bought the humour back where as LOTD was like Sons of Anarchy. Fans will take the risk with V no doubt, including me

GTA III was simply superb, Vice City blew me away. I had some what of a good time with San Andreas. GTAIV was decent to where I did get 100% in the single player campaign, then I lost my saved data. Never got to play the expansions but I have them on my shelf. GTAV, I hope brings me back to the GTA III/Vice City days.

Man, surprisingly well done. If Rockstar has a flare for anything, they know how to present their goods.Looking forward to gameplay though.

I love the decisions to make the "V" have a "five" banner in front of it...

EDIT:I feel like a graphics whore for saying this, but man, the trailer sort of shows the PS3 and how its aged. I hate how clothes look on PS3 models these days; they're more detailed for sure, but they don't move, so it just looks weird and completely stiff.

I haven't been keeping up on it at all so I don't know how the 3 different characters come into play. The first and last character seem pretty interesting. Not sure about the 2nd yet.

You play as all of them. You can switch from either one at any point, except in some missions I think.

That would be pretty cool. I guess they could just handle it in a way that when certain important parts come up, you have might have to catch up with certain character's missions if you were lagging behind. Good to know either way.

I feel like a graphics whore for saying this, but man, the trailer sort of shows the PS3 and how its aged. I hate how clothes look on PS3 models these days; they're more detailed for sure, but they don't move, so it just looks weird and completely stiff.

I'll clarify?Like this fella here, he's got the folds and crinkles in his shirt, but no matter how he moves, those folds stay the same. This especially looks weird on suited-up characters because their clothes just look stiff and bulky.

When you said that the PS3 was showing its age my mind thought on graphics and all that kind of stuff, not the movement of the clothes. That's why I asked if the trailers were showing the PS3 version of the game or not (thinking that you knew that).

It allows you to make a peanut butter sammich and cut it either diagonal or horizontal. And you can choose from organic PB or jiffy but the organic has a mixing sim where you have to use the knife to blend in all the oil that separates.